The Miao people also believe that everything, animate or inanimate, is "born", and possesses a spirit; be it the mountains, rivers, and creatures, as well as metals, plows, and drums. Because of this, it is common to find elements of their culture manifesting itself into the embroidery for bibs, handbags, hand-pleated skirts, leg wraps, headgear, and baby slings. Set upon a background of simple indigo dyed fabric using ancient techniques to treat the material to a point of glossy sheen, making the stunningly vibrant palette of the embroidery even more pronounced.
Taking inspiration from Miao/ Hmong culture and folklore, designer Mardiana Ika seeks to modernize these traditional fashions and bring them forward fully into the 21st century. Combining these age old techniques with contemporary trends in women's high fashion, we see the ancient myth of Butterfly Mother transcend into a chic Butterfly Momma.
Team of the show from Indonesia, flights sponsored by GARUDA Airlines.
Shoes by Esther Perez, Boots by Tegep Boots.
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